Chris Carpenter left Cardinals camp earlier this week with what was described
as a neck injury, but after several days of testing by specialists he’s been
diagnosed with nerve irritation in his shoulder.
Derrick Goold of the St. Louis Post Dispatch reports that Carpenter is “out
indefinitely” with an injury similar to one he had in 2008 and “is going to
have to recover then re-strengthen his shoulder” before rejoining the
rotation.
In other words, it’s going to be a while.
Carpenter had already been scratched from his Opening Day assignment, with
Kyle Lohse taking his place, and Lance Lynn will step into his rotation spot
for however long is needed.
As part of a two-year contract signed in September the 36-year-old Carpenter
is owed $21 million and for the second straight year the Cardinals must now
replace their No. 1 starter before the season begins, although at least Adam
Wainwright looks healthy again after missing all of 2011.
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Carpenter 并非单纯的颈部问题,
诊断显示,不明的神经问题影响到肩膀
目前无限期脱离战线
红鸟两支ACE 连两年无法合体